An anonymous attendee described to THR a one-hour Tuesday seminar held on a Los Angeles studio lot, where the HR exec allegedly devoted five minutes to Trump’s infamous “grab them by the p---y” tape.

“They went through the scenario of the tape, why it was harassment and why it’s something you should report,” the worker told THR. “There was an audible gasp in the room, like, ‘Can you believe this is happening?’”

“Someone joked about getting fired for harassment and wondering if the defense could be, ‘We were only told a behavior was bad once in a seminar,’ but Fox News said it was ‘just locker room talk’ over and over again,” the employee added.

Bill O’Reilly faced a massive advertiser boycott this week after the New York Times reported his $13 million in harassment and retaliation settlements.

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Indeed, Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro — both Trump allies — dismissed the candidate’s boast that his celebrity allowed him to grope beautiful women as “locker room talk” at the time. O’Reilly on his show called it “crude guy talk,” declining to play the crudest of that talk for his audience.

A 21st Century Fox spokesperson did not immediately return the Daily News’ request for comment.

The Hollywood Reporter scoop came the same week O’Reilly faced a massive advertiser boycott over a New York Times report that he and Fox News had collectively shelled out more than $13 million to settle cases alleging sexual harassment and retaliation. O’Reilly has denied any wrongdoing.

Trump — himself the subject of multiple sexual assault allegations he denies — argued to the Times on Wednesday that O’Reilly was “a good person” who should’ve fought the cases.

President Trump has defended both Bill O’Reilly and Roger Ailes against accusations of sexual harassment.

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“I think he shouldn’t have settled. Personally I think he shouldn’t have settled,” the President said. “Because you should have taken it all the way. I don't think Bill did anything wrong.”

Trump similarly defended ousted Fox News CEO Roger Ailes as “a very good person” amid sexual harassment allegations and lawsuits that preceded the reported $40 million golden parachute he took to exit the network in July.

Per the Hollywood Reporter’s source, an HR rep joked during Tuesday’s seminar that “the department handled all of Fox except Fox News, so the presentation could not include any information about Ailes or O’Reilly.”

“It was a joke ... but it did not play well in the room,” said the Fox employee.